There are some available options, mostly of the fallen-star variety. The Jets have reportedly signed Jason Hill, but there’s still a trio of former big-time NFL receivers out there. And one even knows the way to the home locker room at MetLife Stadium.

“He definitely has enough arm,” Burress said. “He was battling some injuries last year, shoulder-wise that a lot of people didn’t know about … different things like that.”

But then there’s the lingering thought that the 35-year-old may have been a large contributor to the Jets’ toxicity.

“For anybody to say I was a problem in the locker room or anything like that is totally a lie,” Burress said this summer. “All I did was come out, was a great teammate, tried to play the best football that I could play.”

The Jets waived wide receiver Patrick Turner on Tuesday to make room for freshly signed fullback Lex Hilliard. Rookie wideout Stephen Hill has been battling a hamstring issue and is uncertain for Monday night’s game against the undefeated Houston Texans.

Sanchez’s favorite target, tight end Dustin Keller, may be ready to return for the prime-time tilt. But for a quarterback already hearing chants for Tim Tebow, a proven receiver — even if unwanted elsewhere — could prove to be invaluable.

“Mike (Tannenbaum) and I haven’t really discussed those things,” head coach Rex Ryan said. “But whatever helps our football team, gives our football team the best chance to be successful, we’ll certainly look at those possibilities.”

Jets fans, pick one: T.O., Chad, Plax or none of the above. Make your case in the comments below!